Hong Kong Here For Sale
Hopes are high that the Hong Kong Jockey Club will be buying in significant numbers at this weekend’s big CTS Cape Premier Yearling sale
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Hopes are high that the Hong Kong Jockey Club will be buying in significant numbers at this weekend’s big CTS Cape Premier Yearling sale
Top-class Litchfield broodmare Dancing Flower has been laid to rest in a patch of honour under the apple tree at the broodmare yard on the historic farm
The most influential mare ever to go to stud in North America, La Troienne continues to make her mark today, through numerous high class descendants
The abandonment of the Met public gallops and the decision to host the invitation-only barrier draws at an off-course venue are probably not the ideal route to follow to cement Joe Public’s relationship with a sport that is crying out for a market that it once almost owned
‘I believe that Mrs Rupert, with her quite substantial investment in horses, wants to see racing in SA revived’
The late New Zealand champion, Zabeel more than left his mark on the South African racing scene
Martin Locke reflects on 2018 L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate day and how racing must stand together and focus on the positive
South Africa thrives on imported mares, and progeny from foreign sires. New blood to feed the fire…
Our free Buyer’s Guide is an amazing, detailed summary of dam and siblings of the 2018 Cape Premier Yearling Sale yearlings
Braam van Huyssteen talks us through his first Gr1, BMT and the privilege of owning L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate hattrick winner, Legal Eagle
SA champion jockey stepped out under the Ridgemont flag for the first time at Hollywoodbets Durbanville today
‘We want to deliver the best quality racing on a consistent basis. That’s what we are striving for. We do not want to host the most racemeetings for the sake of it’
Just hours after the Springboks beat the All Blacks in Cape Town to lift the 2024 Freedom Cup, an equine speed merchant that first saw the light of day just 130km away from the DHL Stadium was announcing his arrival on the US racing scene
The South African bred former Equus Champion Sprinter Isivunguvungu made a terrific winning debut on US soil for trainer Graham Motion and confirmed his Prevagen $1million Gr1 Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint aspirations